you'd have to get into the transmission to change a shift fork
how do you replace a choke cable on a 2001 Honda 450 foreman
It should be on the front og the bike near where the fork is.
See the related link below of how I changed my ATV bearings with picture......Dogbone
For a 1985 Honda 350X ATV, you typically use about 5 to 6 ounces of fork oil per leg, depending on the specific fork setup and desired performance. It's essential to check the owner's manual or service manual for exact specifications, as variations can occur based on modifications or service history. Ensure to use the recommended viscosity of fork oil, usually around 10W. Always replace the oil and seals to maintain optimal suspension performance.
Here is how I replaced my ATV wheel bearings with pictures: http://good-times.webshots.com/album/561075606VXudyM
I am sorry but no. You must have insurance. If you bought from Honda they could only replace a part if necessary.
The official Honda website would have Honda ATV parts for sale or would at least have a list of dealerships that are in your area that sell Honda ATV parts.
You should post on a ATV forum. See related links for a Honda ATV forum. They will try to help you out.
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how do i check the timing on my 02 honda 350 atv
how to replace the rear bearings on a 1999 Honda fourtrax ATV
To replace the left front boot on a Honda 420 FourTrax ATV, start by safely lifting the ATV and removing the left front wheel. Then, detach the brake caliper and remove the axle nut to access the CV joint. Carefully slide the axle out and replace the damaged boot, ensuring to apply grease as needed. Reassemble by reversing the disassembly steps, making sure all components are securely reattached.